Patriot Missile Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
00-8026-033-000-100 Electrical Plug Connector Body
003303329
00-8026-033-000-827 Electrical Plug Connector Body
003303329
000-8006-424 Phase Sequence Indicator
010470183
003544076 ITEM 13 Connector Adapter
001049650
003544076 ITEM 16 Electrical Plug Connector
001054641
003544076/13 Connector Adapter
001049650
003544076/16 Electrical Plug Connector
001054641
003544077 ITEM 25 Connector Adapter
001049650
003544077/25 Connector Adapter
001049650
003544078 ITEM 210 Electrical Plug Connector
001054641
003544078/210 Electrical Plug Connector
001054641
007522602 ITEM 54 Connector Adapter
001049650
007522602/54 Connector Adapter
001049650
007522605 ITEM 12 Connector Adapter
001049650
007522605/12 Connector Adapter
001049650
007522616 Electrical Plug Connector
001054641
007522616 ITEM 67 Electrical Plug Connector
001054641
014226-2003 Electrical Plug Connector
001054641
025-0504-000 Dust And Moi Protective Cap-plug
001059454
026956 Vaneaxial Fan
007643839
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Missile, Patriot

Picture of Patriot Missile

1,106 launchers in U.S. service, Over 172 launchers exported

The MIM-104 Patriot is a surface-to-air missile (SAM) system, the primary of its kind used by the United States Army and several allied nations. It is manufactured by the U.S. defense contractor Raytheon and derives its name from the radar component of the weapon system. The AN/MPQ-53 at the heart of the system is known as the "Phased array Tracking Radar to Intercept on Target" or the bacronym PATRIOT. The Patriot System replaced the Nike Hercules system as the U.S. Army's primary High to Medium Air Defense (HIMAD) system, and replaced the MIM-23 Hawk system as the U.S. Army's medium tactical air defense system. In addition to these roles, Patriot has been given the function of the U.S. Army's anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system, which is now Patriot's primary mission. The system is expected to stay fielded until at least 2040.

Patriot uses an advanced aerial interceptor missile and high-performance radar systems. Patriot was developed at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, which had previously developed the Safeguard ABM system and its component Spartan and hypersonic speed Sprint missiles. The symbol for Patriot is a drawing of a Revolutionary War-era Minuteman.

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